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Whenever you need to access your data or perform an administrative command or script - Skyvia is always at your service.
Run Oracle queries online with web-based SQL editor and visual Query Builder
With our online SQL editor, you can access your Oracle server from anywhere, whenever you need. Both cloud and on-premise servers can easily be queried.
Whenever you need to access your data or perform an administrative command or script - Skyvia is always at your service.
Skyvia is a cloud solution, and you can perform any actions from anywhere - with just a web browser.
You only need to create a connection to your database, and it will be stored on Skyvia. Then you can open it and start working with your database instantly.
Query Oracle data even without SQL knowledge. Intuitive visual query builder allows you building queries via drag-n-drop.
If you are an expert in SQL, you can tweak your queries in our online SQL editor for Oracle with syntax highlighting.
View query results in the browser or export them to CSV or PDF format and use in your reports.
Easily load Oracle data to Google Sheets with Skyvia Query Google Sheets Add-on and share refreshable reports via Google Docs.
Whenever there is a need to perform some commands on your Oracle server, you can do it with Skyvia Query. It supports not just querying data, but executing any SQL statements and scripts — DML, DDL, administrative commands.
Connections are stored securely in an encrypted form on Skyvia servers, so you don’t need to enter connection parameters every time.
The scripts for frequently executed management tasks can be stored in Skyvia's Query Gallery, so next time you can run them in just a few clicks. You can link them to specific connections, group in folders, etc.
Skyvia offers an Agent application — a secure tunnel allowing you to easily connect to on-premise database servers from local networks behind the firewall. You may also use the Agent to store all the actual connection parameters locally and allow connections only to the specified set of local data sources.